> >Postfix uses cyrus sasl to do SMTP AUTH. I have cyrus setup to use PAM.
I
> >have a PAM module that authenticates against RADIUS. The only change in
the
> >solution that I use that Andrew would have is the port issue.
>
> ok, I can see where that would work, by excluding the Imail conection
> completely.
Shoot, I should have been more specific on the SMTP AUTH. There's no direct
access to our Imail server's TCP port 25 from the outside world (other than
return traffic of an already established connection). Darn dialup spammers
(uu.net, eli.net, etc). All outside access comes through two postfix boxes
(one does spam, then hands off to virus scanner, than imail).
> Are you in Columbus?
Don't I wish ;) I'm in Port Clinton (between Cleveland and Toledo). It's a
tech's no-man-land. I could make more elsewhere, but I've got good job
security :) My replacement would only be responsbile for about 1,400 lines
spread across 5 locations, all Cisco equipment (7120 down to 850s), and all
the servers (linux, NT). I can't think of anybody stup^h^h^h^h brave enough
to take this job.
Side note to Andrew: if you need help on getting the SMTP AUTH setup, let me
know. The docs on CYRUS SASL aren't all that great. My setup is Linux
based, but most of it should be generic enough to apply to FreeBSD.
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